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  • 71The Wind in the Willows (1996 film) — The Wind in the Willows UK film poster Directed by Terry Jones Produced by …

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  • 72Peter Hausted — (c. 1605 July 20, 1644), Doctor of Divinity, was a playwright, poet, preacher in early seventeenth century England. In his own time, he was notorious as a flamboyant preacher against Puritan and sectarian dissent in the Church of England, and was …

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  • 73Wadi Ara — For the former village in Palestine, see Wadi Ara (village). Wadi Ara or Nahal Iron (Arabic: وادي عارة‎, Hebrew: נחל עירון, ואדי עארה‎), refers to an area within Israel that is mostly populated by Arabs. It is located northwest of the Green Line… …

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  • 74Samuel Coster — (16 September 1579, Amsterdam 1665) was a Dutch playwright.Coster was the fifth child of Adriaen Lennaertz, sexton and carpenter, and Aeltgen Jansd. By around 1605, he was a member of the Amsterdam rederijkerskamer De Eglantier . Presumably he… …

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  • 75Henry Gordon (preacher) — Henry Gordon (June 19, 1816 ndash; 1898) was a preacher and church planter who took over Pipestone Baptist Church in 1848 after the founding Pastor R. G. Davis became ill and was no longer able to serve. He also united the Baptist Church of… …

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  • 76boast — boast1 boastingly, adv. boastless, adj. /bohst/, v.i. 1. to speak with exaggeration and excessive pride, esp. about oneself. 2. to speak with pride (often fol. by of): He boasted of his family s wealth. v.t. 3. to speak of with excessive pride or …

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  • 77qasida — /keuh see deuh/, n., pl. qasida, qasidas. Pros. an Arabic poem, usually in monorhyme, that may be satirical, elegiac, threatening, or laudatory. [1810 20; < Ar qasidah] * * * ▪ poetic form plural  qasida,  also spelled  kasida,  Arabic  qaṣīdah &#8230; …

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  • 78Hammurabi — • The sixth king of the first Babylonian dynasty Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hammurabi     Hammurabi     † …

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  • 79Thomas Dempster —     Thomas Dempster     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Thomas Dempster     Savant, professor, author; b., as he himself states at Cliftbog, Scotland, 23 August, 1579; d. at Bologna Italy, 6 September 1625: son of Thomas, Baron of Muresk, Auchterless,&#8230; …

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  • 80Miscellaneous Babylonian Inscriptions — &#160; …

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